Withdrawal Letter to Homeschool in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, while there is no specific legal requirement to submit a withdrawal letter to homeschool (as homeschooling is considered a form of private education), some parents notify their local school district as a courtesy or keep documentation for their records.

Withdrawal Letter


[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]

[Date]

[School Principal’s Name]
[School Name]
[School Address]
[City, State ZIP Code]

Dear [Principal’s Name],

I am writing to formally notify you that I am withdrawing my child(ren), [Child’s Full Name(s)], from [School Name] effective immediately. As of [Date], I will be providing homeschooling instruction as allowed under Oklahoma state law, which does not require notification or registration with the state. I will ensure that my child(ren) receives appropriate instruction as mandated by the law.

Please provide me with copies of any documents related to my child’s withdrawal, including confirmation that their enrollment in [School Name] has been officially terminated.

Thank you for your attention to this matter.

Sincerely,
[Your Full Name]


Key Points:

  • Oklahoma law does not require specific homeschooling registration or notification, but it’s best to send a withdrawal letter to avoid any truancy concerns.
  • The state does not require you to submit lesson plans or curricula to the school.
  • Keep a copy of the letter for your records.

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